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  1. Appendix 8: What is S/He Doing?: an Information Booklet for Co-Workers

     
    Collection: International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy: Annual Proceedings and Newsletters
    Institution: Digital Transgender Archive
    Creator: Cole, Dana Joyce, ICTLEP Employment Law Report
    Date: 1993
    Topics: Acceptance, Employees, Gender dysphoria, Gender identity, Transgender people, Transitioning (Gender), Work situation
  2. Chi Chapter Tribune Vol. 38 Iss. 09 (September, 1999)

     
    Collection: Chi Chapter Newsletters
    Institution: Digital Transgender Archive
    Creator: Peters, Denise
    Date: Sep. 1999
    Topics: Acceptance, Appearance, Beauty standards, Children, Clothing, Coming out, Cosmetics, Counseling, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Drag, Drag queens, Elections, Families, Female impersonators, Femininities, Film, Gender dysphoria, Gender identity, Harassment, LGBTQ+ partners, LGBTQ+ relationships, Music festivals, Passing (Gender), Photographs, Prejudices, Sexual orientation, Support groups, Transgender people, Transitioning (Gender), Transsexual people, Travel
    Subject: Cher, Chicago Gender Society, Fall Harvest, Great Lakes Council of Gender Groups, Holiday En Femme, How the West was Fun, Kevin Kline, Positive Attitudes Living Side by side (PALS), Rachel Miller, Stadt Hallenfast, Tri-Ess Odyssey, Virginia Prince, Will Smith
    Description: Periodical name changed from "The Chi Tribune" starting with Vol. 36 No. 2 (February, 1997)
  3. Health Law Project: Marla Aspen, Atty

     
    Collection: International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy: Annual Proceedings and Newsletters
    Institution: Digital Transgender Archive
    Creator: Aspen, Marla
    Date: 1992
    Topics: Anti-discrimination law, Classification of diseases, Gender, Gender dysphoria, Gender identity, Gender realignment surgery, Genderism, Health care, Health insurance, Hormone therapy, Marriage law, Medical laws and legislation, Sexual orientation, Supreme court, Transgender people, Transsexualism
    Subject: American Psychiatric Association (APA), Corbett v. Corbett, Davidson v. Aetna Life & Casualty, Doe v. Department of Public Welfare, Edward Coke, Harry Benjamin, Holloway v. Arthur Anderson and Company, Kirkpatrick v. Seligman & Latz, Inc., Loving v. Virginia, Marty Phillips v. Michigan Department of Corrections, Richards v. United States Tennis Association, Rush v. Parham, Sommers v. Budget Marketing, Inc., Suria v. Shiffman, Ulane v. Eastern Airlines, Inc., Watkins v. United States Army
  4. The International Bill of Gender Rights vs. The Cider House Rules: Transgenders Struggle with the Courts Over What Clothing They are Allowed to Wear on the Job, Which Restroom They are Allowed to Use on the Job, Their Rights to Marry, and the Very Definition of Their Sex

     
    Collection: Phyllis Frye Collection
    Institution: Digital Transgender Archive
    Creator: Frye, Phyllis Randolph
    Date: Autumn 2000
    Topics: Acceptance, Bathrooms, Civil rights, Clothing, Discrimination, Employment discrimination, FtMs, Gender diversity, Gender dysphoria, Gender identity, Hate crimes, Intersex, Law, MtFs, Olympics, Personal and family law, Physicians, Prisoners, Stereotypes, Transgender people, Transitioning (Gender), Women's movement
    Subject: Christie Lee Littleton, Cider House Rules, Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), International Bill of Gender Rights (IBGR), International Conference on Transgender Law & Employment Policy (ICTLEP), Joanna McNamara, Littleton v. Prange, Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), Price Waterhouse, Schwenk v. Hartford
    Description: Frye describes the article: "My first law review – it is 85 pages long. The first half is a comprehensive legal history of the discrimination against transgenders. The second half contains strategi...